Trend price : 50-100€
The MOC1 is the equivalent of the SRJV-02 orchestral expansion, a lot of sampled strings, brass, ensemble and percussions.
Overview
(weight: 2.6 Kg) single unit basic design with 11 buttons and a very simple 7-segments display.
Terminal connectors:
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Midi interface
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main out
- line input
- headphones
Voice
28 voices of polyphony based on subtractive synthesis and PCM samples at 16-bits resolution. Each patch is composed by 1, 2, 3 or 4 samples layers.
Wavetable
8 MB ROM holds 188 samples mainly focused on orchestral instruments including strings, harps, oboes, horns, trumpets, violas, cellos, trombones and more.
Also many instruments like violins have been recorded in various modes including:
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spiccato
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fast
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legato
- ensemble
Performance
system manages 7 parts + 1 dedicated to kit drums
Filter
- lowpass filter
- bandpass filter
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highpass filter
LFO
2 modulators, 7 waveforms and 2 destinations:
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amplitude
- filter
Envelope
- amplitude: 4 stages ADSR
- filter: 4 stages ADSR
- pitch: 4 stages ADSR
Effect
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8 reverbs (including 2 delays)
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3 kind of choruses
Memory
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18 performances
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226 patches
- 17 rhythm sets
- 1
global setup
Audio demo:
Review
OK: cheap / decent sounds
NOT : edit / display / memory
"Edit is pain! orchestral VST are now far better, but MOC1 good sounds if you like ready-sounds-to go it is a nice orchestral support at bargain price.
Text , review, special demos copyright polynominal.com / Eric Pochesci